DKOR Interiors - Interior design at the Bath Club in Miami Beach, FL

Weathered Elegance

Recently at DKOR Interiors, we were sought out to design a vacation home for a family from New York in at the Bath Club condominium building in Miami Beach, FL. We came up with several ideas and began developing a concept that included natural elements such as weathered woods and stone in an array of patterns. This was the foundation of our "Weathered Elegance" project. Enjoy our photos and see the end result of our one of our latest projects.

Hi Megan,
Yes the room has a desk. Unfortunately it is not included in the photograph but it was custom made in the same material as the night stand. The helmet was a local find. Thanks for your interest!

Hi Alex,
Have you checked out www.greatbigcanvas.com? We have licensed artwork, which you can purchase on canvas. We have several great images of basketball players, and we're more than happy to help, if you're having trouble finding anything! Thanks!

Hello, you can use any print/photo you want. We stretched it onto canvas, then had it applied to custom size slate and then installed onto the wall. It was a three step process, but very much worth it!

My favorite catcher of all time has to be Yogi Berra. Maybe there were better catchers, but Yogi's ability to communicate was his true strength. Who can forget lines like "It's déjà vu all over again" or "The games not over until it's over."

If you’re looking for a more modern application of your vintage photos, consider something like this oversize example. Blending history with contemporary appeal is a great strategy for today’s interior styles.

The horizontal lines and grayscale picture keep the overall aesthetic clean and contemporary here.The client’s youngest son wanted his favorite sports photo on his wall. The team at DKOR worked with several different vendors to get it done. First they had to obtain permission to use the copyrighted photo. Second they had it printed in sections onto canvas. The third step was having it wrapped around wood panel frames. The last step was the very precise installation.

library wall material. image from your travels perhaps C and M? perhaps sepia tone.
designer notes:
Corbis Images
www.greatbigcanvas.com
"You can use any print/photo you want. We stretched it onto canvas, then had it applied to custom size slate and then installed onto the wall. It was a three step process, but very much worth it!"
The actual vendor that did this for us was Art Design Resources based in LA, California (310) 763-0507

Hello, you can use any print/photo you want. We stretched it onto canvas, then had it applied to custom size slate and then installed onto the wall. It was a three step process, but very much worth it!